Something Fell In Karelia: Meteorite? UFO? Rocket? - Alternative View

Something Fell In Karelia: Meteorite? UFO? Rocket? - Alternative View
Something Fell In Karelia: Meteorite? UFO? Rocket? - Alternative View

Video: Something Fell In Karelia: Meteorite? UFO? Rocket? - Alternative View

Video: Something Fell In Karelia: Meteorite? UFO? Rocket? - Alternative View
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In the Segezha region of Karelia, an incomprehensible object fell from a height into Lake Vygozero. Fishermen from the village of Polga called the republican Ministry of Emergency Situations and told about a strange phenomenon. They found a huge wormwood on the ice and suggested that a meteorite may have fallen there.

The Ministry of Emergency Situations of Karelia confirmed only the incoming call. So far, they refused to comment, saying that first you need to find something. But, as we managed to find out, employees of the State Inspection Service and a diver went to the scene on a snowmobile. They saw a strange strip of loosened earth and part of the collapsed shore.

There is also a funnel with a diameter of about 4 meters. No foreign objects have yet been found. Finally, the rescuers will be able to establish all the circumstances of the incident after the onset of daylight.

There were no other reports of any objects falling or explosions on the emergency phone numbers in the region. There are no dead or injured, according to the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Karelia. The situation is controlled by the duty shift of the Crisis Management Center of the Main Directorate of the EMERCOM of Russia in the Republic of Karelia.

Experts suggest that this fallen object may be part of a rocket that took off from the Plesetsk cosmodrome.

Simultaneously with the "meteorite fall" in Karelia, a UFO appeared in the sky of St. Petersburg.

Two bright spots above the northern capital were captured on video by local residents. An interesting video has been published in the Live Petrozavodsk group: a large bright spot got into the camera lens, defiling against the background of St. Petersburg high-rise buildings. After a short time, the stain split in two.

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Perhaps the unidentified flying object is just a weather balloon slowly descending from the stratosphere. Or maybe not. These shots seemed especially curious after the news of a possible meteorite fall in Vygozero in the Segezha region of Karelia.